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The Insurance
Institute for Highway Safety:
An independent,
nonprofit, scientific and
educational organization dedicated
to reducing the losses — deaths,
injuries, and property damage — from
crashes on the nation's highways.
National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration:
This site is a
government agency with a mission of
saving lives, preventing injuries
and reducing vehicle-related
crashes. Statistical information
abounds.
I Promise Program:
This
program covers a father’s tireless
efforts to develop a Parent-Youth
Safe Driving Contract with the input
of teens, parents, police, traffic
safety experts and researchers.
Parent Teen Drivers:
This site was developed by a
clinical psychologist specializing
in working with children, teenagers,
and families. The purpose of the
website is to convince parents of
the need to take teenage driving
seriously, to take a firm position
on it as a parent, and to develop a
written driving agreement between
parent and teen.
Drive Home Safe:
This site offers a myriad of
information for parents and future
teen drivers. The web site provides
information and resources on
everything about teen driving.
Tell My Mom: This site
offers a teen driving monitoring
service that includes a bumper
sticker and a toll free numbers to
report unsafe driving.
TDS Advantage Vehicle Monitor:
The TDS Advantage Vehicle Monitor is
a device mounted in a car that will
let you know when your teen is
driving inappropriately, and the TDS
Advantage Program will teach you how
to eliminate this behavior.
Safe Teen Driver: This
site’s
mission
is to stop irresponsible and
potentially dangerous driving by
young drivers; to encourage
conscious, self-aware decision
making by young drivers on the road
and in their lives; and, to offer
solace, support, and healing to
victims and young drivers guilty of
a vehicular crime.
Safe Grad: This site offers
information to help ensure that your
son's/daughter's
party in
your home
does not get out of hand, and also
that she or he arrives home safe
from
another
party
she or he might attend. It reminds
us that as a homeowner
you
are legally responsible
for what goes on in your home, and
as a member of your community, you
have a responsibility for what goes
on in your neighborhood. As a parent
you have a responsibility to set
guidelines for your teen that you
can both live by.
Additional sites on safe driving
through Google ™:
(click here)
Additional sites on
teen driving monitoring through MSN
™:
(click here) |